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More on the Unamerican New TSA Procedures

November 1, 2010, the start of “secure flight.” A day that will live in infamy.

If you haven’t flown commercial since November 1, you haven’t experienced the awful new TSA procedures. Those that have aren’t liking them. Here is a superb article from The Chicago Tribune. Some highlights…

When it comes to protecting against terrorism, this is how things usually go: A danger presents itself; the federal government responds with new rules that erode privacy, treat innocent people as suspicious, and blur the distinction between life in a free society and life in a correctional facility; and we all tamely accept the new intrusions, like sheep being shorn…Americans have long resented the hassles that go with air travel ever since9/11— long security lines, limits on liquids, forced removal of footwear and so on. But if the Transportation Security Administrationhas its way, we will look back to 2009 as the good old days.The agency is rolling out new full-body scanners, which eventually will replace metal detectors at all checkpoints. These machines replicate the experience of taking off your clothes, but without the fun. They enable agents to get a view of your body that leaves nothing to the imagination.A lot of people, of course, couldn’t care less if a stranger wants to gaze upon everything God gave them. But some retain a modesty that makes them reluctant to parade naked in front of people they don’t know, even virtually. Henceforth,Jennifer Anistonis going to think twice before flying commercial.Besides the indignity of having one’s body exposed to an airport screener, there is a danger the images will find a wider audience. The U.S. Marshals Service recently admitted saving some 35,000 images from a machine at a federal courthouse inFlorida. TSA says that will never happen. Human experience says, oh, yes, it will.For the camera-shy, TSA will offer an alternative: “enhanced” pat-downs. This is not the gentle frisking you may have experienced at the airport in the past. It requires agents to probe aggressively in intimate zones — breasts, buttocks, crotches.If you enjoyed your last mammography or prostate exam, you’ll love the enhanced pat-down. And you’ll get a chance to have an interesting conversation with your children about being touched by strangers.Reviews of the procedure are coming in, and they are not raves. The Allied Pilots Association calls it a “demeaning experience,” and one pilot complained it amounted to “sexual molestation.” The head of a flight attendants’ union local said that for anyone who has been sexually assaulted, it will “drudge [sic] up some bad memories.”But the option of the full-body scanner is not so appealing, either, even leaving out privacy concerns. Two pilots’ unions have advised members not to go through the scanners because of the possible risks of being bombarded with low doses of radiation.“There is good reason to believe that these scanners will increase the risk ofcancerto children and other vulnerable populations,” a group of scientists from theUniversity of CaliforniaatSan Franciscoinformed theWhite House.

Read the whole column, it is excellent.

Even though we have a perfect right to “opt-out” of the nude-o-scopes, the head of the TSA says it is “irresponsible” for travelers to do so,

“It is irresponsible for a group to suggest travelers opt out of the very screening that could prevent an attack using non-metallic explosives,” TSA Administrator John S. Pistole said. “This technology is not only safe, it’s vital to aviation security and a critical measure to thwart potential terrorist attacks.”

Really? It’s irresponsible to refuse to be groped and irradiated and photographed naked by the low-IQ goons of an inept federal bureaucracy?That’sirresponsible? It’s irresponsible to refuse to allow halfwit security guards to fondle the genitals of our children and grandparents? It’s irresponsible for people to finally say they’ve had it with the idiot kabuki theater of TSA security checkpoints?

Months of joking culminated on Tuesday night, when Negrin attacked co-worker Hugo Osorno in an employee parking lot, according to an arrest report.

and from today’s newspaper, this story about six TSA workers being fired for planting a fake bomb! Note: In TSA-speak “device”= bomb.

I wasn’t intending to write about this again so soon, but there is a Senate hearing on this subject Wednesday, the 17th. Use the information atthis linkto contact the members of the committee. It is the only chance of getting this stopped.

And, by the way, because I want this to be a family-friendly blog, I have not posted nude-o-scope images because they are too graphic. If you wish to see one, click here.